"Supporting Radical Habits"
also commonly known as "stoners reekin' havok"
Founded by Kevin Zinger, supported widely throughout Suburban Noize Records and their bands. It originated in SoCal. The "SPADE" is the SRH trademark/logo/whatever you want to call it. SRH started as an underground movement for smokers, riders, surfers, bikers, etc. And people who wanted to get away from the daily life of punching clocks and hitting books. SRH is for people who want to live how they want and when they want. Some people may think of it as a 'fad', but its not. People who truly rep it know what its about. You buy the shirts and merch to support. You dont need to wear it around to show off, or to look cool. If people think that, its their problem. SRH isnt only a lifestyle. Its a MENTALITY.
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rep KMK, all other subnoize bands, and supporters of SRH.
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-no example needed. If you dont already know and you care. Do some research. Listen to some SubNoize bands. Smoke a joint and chill. Or go out and tear it up. Its up to you. SRH -peace

I would like to think if you live in So Cal you would know what we are about, but for those of you that are just getting turned on to the spade, PAY ATTENTION! We are about making sure you get represented in this world; The kid who wakes up every day skates to the beach gets a couple waves ends up at school or work, and spends the rest of their night partying and listening to music that your parents hate. We are punker kids from your local beach and suburban neighborhood that listen to Kottonmouth Kings, Pennywise, Sublime, and we surf, skate, snowboard, and ride dirt bikes. That pretty much sums it up. If you got excited about what you just read welcome to the SRH team. If you didn't like what you just read go back to knitting sweaters you yuppie nerd.

SRH is a clothing/production company that revolves around extreme sports, extreme music, and extreme lifestyles in general. SRH is an acronym for Supporting Radical Habits and often Stoners Reeking Havoc. I'm often asked why it's not spelled wreaking. Could it be a play on words to "I smell trouble"? Smelling like high grade cannabis is a good way to REEK of havoc if you ask me.